Short: WWW-Browser (USA-Version) Author: owagner@vapor.com (Oliver Wagner) Uploader: owagner dmt wupper de (Oliver Wagner) Type: comm/www Version: 2.70 Requires: AmigaOS 3.0 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Kurz: WWW-Browser (USA-Version) Long: Voyager NG 2.70 is a full featured WWW Browser. Note that this is the so-called "USA" version of the V-NG archive. Due to US patent laws, it comes without internal SSL support and internal GIF decoding. Non-US citizens can get the international version from http://www.vapor.com/. US-citizens can use the MiamiSSL library provided with Miami 2.1 to get SSL support. Miami is available from http://www.nordicglobal.com/. Major changes to Voyager since Version 1.0: · Supports Frames as introduced by Netscape 2.x. · Supports Secure Socket Layer SSL encrypted http transfers ("https:" scheme). Uses full strength 128 bit encryption. Can use the MiamiSSL library provided with Miami 2.1 to support SSL even for US citizens. · Uses internal image decoding routines for JPEG, GIF (non-USA version only) and PNG. Visually incremental on-the-fly image decoding, leaving the program operational during decode. No more hassle with datatypes related bugs. Optimized memory usage. The routines are optimized for speed and are very fast. Full support of CyberGFX and Picasso 96 HiColor/TrueColor screens. · Supports HTML tables. Many more HTML commands and Netscapism's are understood (including FONT SIZE and HR WIDTH). Improved general compatibility with broken and nonstandard HTML code. · Supports versatile plugin interface for vanilla extensions · Shipped with a web search engine plugin · Supports T/TCP "TCP for Transactions" requests, allowing for much faster establishment of HTTP links to servers. This is currently supported by Miami 2.x only. Specified in RFC 1644. As far as we know, Voyager is the first browser on any platform supporting this! · Totally reworked preference setting. The transfer anim is now configurable, too. · Supports Shift & Click downloading of files even from servers with broken configuration which state that binary data is of type "text/plain" (which happens frequently with .lha and .lzx files, because these suffixes are missing in many http server example mime.types files) · Popup menus for links offering link specific options. · Added internal SMTP send capability. Also supports mailto: forms now. Improved news handling. · Many minor enhancements, and of course All The Popular Bugs were fixed, too. A full list of changes is included in the archive.